South Africa taxi Wi-Fi service proves popular

A new Wi-Fi service installed in 60 mini-bus taxis in South Africa has had a huge take-up so far and is proving to be very popular among passengers.The service was developed by the South African National Taxi Council (Santaco) and wireless firm Wi-Taxi, reports businesstech.co.za. It's been almost a month since it launched, but Brian Mdluli from Wi-Taxi claims

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2014-07-14T13:28:25+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

BT and Glasgow City Council form eight-year Wi-Fi partnership

Wi-Fi will be available in Glasgow, Scotland for at least the next eight years, thanks to a new partnership agreement between BT and Glasgow City Council. The city has become the first in Scotland to offer free connectivity in its centre. Between 50 and 80 access points will be installed in the most popular areas,

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

Some 54 million students to benefit from FCC Wi-Fi decision

The US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) says the decision to invest an extra $2 billion in its E-Rate program could see as many as 54 million students given access to Wi-Fi by 2019. The E-Rate initiative was first introduced in 1996 with the idea of providing youngsters across the country with basic internet access in

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2014-07-14T13:27:26+01:00July 14th, 2014|Industry News|

Could You be the Next Winner of a WBA Wi-Fi Industry Award?

The call to enter the third WBA Wi-Fi Industry Awards has begun and the Alliance is already receiving submissions for the 2014 accolades to be announced at the Wi-Fi Global Congress in San Francisco on 9th October. These awards will recognize and celebrate the culture of achievement across the Wi-Fi industry over the past 12

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 10th, 2014|WBA Blog|

Faster wi-fi to be introduced on commuter trains

Part of a £70 million fine to be issued to Network Rail will be spent on introducing and improving wi-fi services on busy commuter trains, it has been announced. For train routes which already have available wi-fi, the internet speed is expected to be increased by at least ten per cent, reports bbc.co.uk. South West Trains, Southeastern, Gatwick Express

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2014-07-07T13:18:57+01:00July 7th, 2014|Industry News|

New York City banks on Wi-Fi hotspots for financial boost

New York City is expecting to see its annual revenue increase by $17.5 million thanks to the installation of a new wireless hotspot network, telecompaper.com reports. The city's department of IT and telecommunications (DoITT) this week submitted plans to establish more than 7,000 free Wi-Fi points across the city. The equipment will be housed in

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2019-05-09T12:28:08+01:00July 5th, 2014|Industry News|

Ruckus to join US cities’ Wi-Fi services

Ruckus Wireless and Global Reach Technology will help to join San Francisco's and San José's Wi-Fi services, so that visitors can connect to both automatically without having to sign up twice. The new service, which will be Hotspot 2.0-based, will make it easy for residents and visitors to move between one Wi-Fi network and another.

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2014-07-01T17:06:38+01:00July 1st, 2014|Industry News|

Telsta to use Hotspot 2.0 tech in mass Australian Wi-Fi rollout

Hotspot 2.0 technology will play a key role in Telstra's mass Wi-Fi rollout in Australia, the firm has revealed. Speaking to computerworld.com.au, a Telstra spokesman said: "We are actively looking at Hotspot 2.0 technology for our portfolio of Wi-Fi services. We'll share more detail on how Telstra Wi-Fi will operate closer to launch next year."

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2014-07-01T17:04:13+01:00July 1st, 2014|Industry News|

Mobile operators face Wi-Fi integration challenge, experts claim

Successfully integrating Wi-Fi with other mobile broadband services is one of the biggest challenges facing mobile network providers, a new report suggests. According to marketwatch.com, a recent study from mobile analytics firm Mobidia found that Wi-Fi still accounts for as much as 90 per cent of all mobile data consumption in some "leading" 4G markets,

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2014-06-25T14:26:36+01:00June 25th, 2014|Industry News|

Cambridge rolls out city-wide Wi-Fi for Tour de France

Cambridge has rolled out a city-wide Wi-Fi trial, making it one of the first UK cities to do so. The University of Cambridge and Connecting Cambridgeshire have teamed up in a bid to roll out free, public Wi-Fi across the whole city. This venture will see more than 20 new access points installed on street

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2014-06-25T13:43:15+01:00June 25th, 2014|Industry News|
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